Every language is best in its own areas.. it depends much on the project in which u r n or the kind of level of satisfaction u derive in working on various languages...
To me i feel VB is the most easy to learn and work on .net platform..
SADHANA BECSE
2008-10-24 04:19:27 UTC
Hi,
You have a list of dot net languages for different specifications.
DotNet Languages list
APL
ASNA Visual RPGRPG.NET
Boo Codehaus Boo - python inspired syntax
Fujitsu COBOL
Micro Focus Cobol NetExpress
Microsoft C#
F# (a mixed functional/imperative anguage based on Caml from Microsoft Research)
Eiffel
Delta Forth
Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran for .NET
Salford Fortran
Hugs98 Haskell
Glasgow Haskell
Microsoft J#
Microsoft Jscript
Microsoft clisp (bundled with Framework SDK)
Oberon
ActiveState Perl.NET
ActiveState Python.NET
Mark Hammond Python.NET
Mercury.NET
Mondrian
Component Pascal
TMT Pascal
IronPython
Microsoft IronPython
Tachy - subset of Scheme
HotDog Scheme
Smalltalk SmallScript
SML.NET
QKS Smalltalk [dead]
In that ,
ASP.NET is the web application framework, and you develop ASP.NET applications using server side languages such as VB.NET and C#.
You can use both C# and VB.NET for windows application development and you also use them in conjunction with ASP.NET for web based applications.
2008-10-24 04:09:27 UTC
I like the look of F#.
2008-10-24 04:16:00 UTC
C#
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